Cool-ish at the coast. Warm-ish inland. That's what's on tap for the next couple of days.

The onshore winds that produced cotton-y clouds at the coast throughout the holiday weekend will persist well into Wednesday, when high pressure begins to dominate the region's weather. Coastal temperatures will rise close to 69 degrees, which is seasonal. But the winds will make it feel cooler.

You'll have to go west of I-5 to find temperatures that are widely in the 70s. But change is coming. The National Weather Service says high pressure over the Great Basin will produce offshore winds later in the week, causing inland valleys and foothills to hit the upper 70s and 80s. And the deserts will spike back above the 100 degree level. The winds might not be strong enough to make it all the way to the coast, but temps will still reach the 70s. The warmest days will be Friday and Saturday. Here's a snap shot of what's just ahead: